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IBM Service Deals Slower, But Mainframe Sales Up
NEW YORK, Oct 18 (Reuters) – IBM won fewer technology services deals than expected in the third quarter, sending its shares 3.7 percent lower, although it announced stronger profits and raised its full-year outlook A decline in services and outsourcing contracts signed in the quarter, a key indicator of future revenue growth, prompted some investors…
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Microsoft’s Ray Ozzie to Retire as Software Chief
SEATTLE, Oct 18 (Reuters) – The Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) executive who took over the role of chief software architect from Bill Gates is to step down, following a tenure in which the Windows-maker lost ground to Google and Apple. Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said Ray Ozzie would not be replaced, raising questions about the leadership…
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iPad Sales Disappoint, Jobs Slams Android
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 18 (Reuters) – Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs went on the offensive on Monday after a rare disappointment in sales by the iPad maker sent its shares tumbling, but even his biting words failed to reverse market sentiment. Jobs, who has not addressed investors on an earnings call for two years,…
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CA Automation Suite Offers Integration, Configuration Features
IT management software specialist CA Technologies announced the release of its Automation Suite, designed to help businesses migrate to a virtualized, dynamic cloud computing infrastructure. The suite is designed to offer a business service-centric approach to the deployment and elastic scaling of IT infrastructure and services by automating, orchestrating, integrating and standardizing the provisioning and…
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Facebook Pledges to Fix Privacy Problem
(Reuters) – Facebook users are inadvertently providing access to their names and in some cases even their friend’s names to advertising and Internet tracking companies, through some popular applications, the Wall Street Journal said. According to the Journal’s investigation, the issue affects tens of millions of Facebook app users, including people who set their profiles…